Hello Ambassadors!
All of us like spreading Fedora to people around us. A major part of
this is accomplished by speaking about Fedora (spreading the word) and
providing interested users with Fedora media so they can try it out.
The Fedora Distribution process[1] was initially set up as the central
point of contact that was to handle and coordinate the different
channels that are available to spread Fedora media around. Over the
years, sadly, the coordination has been lost, and now we see the
channels as independent bits.
As a small example: You'll find tickets in the free media list from
folks who have Ambassadors in their vicinities themselves. If the
channels were coordinated, we could ask these people to contact the
Ambassadors nearby and get themselves media burnt : saving time, effort
*and* enabling the free media to be used for other people who don't have
Ambassadors around them.
Some of us have recently been working on tweaking the process. We've
come up with a draft here[1] that we'd like you to please review and
comment on. We also need more hands on board to help us bring this
change about :)
Can you please go through the page and provide your valuable feedback?
[1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Distribution
[2]https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha/Fedora_Media_Distributio...
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Thanks!
Regards,
Ankur
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha
"FranciscoD"

All of us like spreading Fedora to people around us. A major part of
this is accomplished by speaking about Fedora (spreading the word) and
providing interested users with Fedora media so they can try it out.
The Fedora Distribution process[1] was initially set up as the central
point of contact that was to handle and coordinate the different
channels that are available to spread Fedora media around. Over the
years, sadly, the coordination has been lost, and now we see the
channels as independent bits.
As a small example: You'll find tickets in the free media list from
folks who have Ambassadors in their vicinities themselves. If the
channels were coordinated, we could ask these people to contact the
Ambassadors nearby and get themselves media burnt : saving time, effort
*and* enabling the free media to be used for other people who don't have
Ambassadors around them.
Some of us have recently been working on tweaking the process. We've
come up with a draft here[1] that we'd like you to please review and
comment on. We also need more hands on board to help us bring this
change about :)
Can you please go through the page and provide your valuable feedback?

I personally find the code stuff (if, then, else) quite funny but it
might be a bit too technical for others.

Ah,
Suggestions? I'm not too good at drawing etc. on a system, so a flow
chart is somewhat tough for me to make ;)
Other than the if-else portion, any other points you'd like to share?
Thanks,
regards,
Ankur

Hello Ambassadors!
All of us like spreading Fedora to people around us. A major part of
this is accomplished by speaking about Fedora (spreading the word) and
providing interested users with Fedora media so they can try it out.
The Fedora Distribution process[1] was initially set up as the central
point of contact that was to handle and coordinate the different
channels that are available to spread Fedora media around. Over the
years, sadly, the coordination has been lost, and now we see the
channels as independent bits.
As a small example: You'll find tickets in the free media list from
folks who have Ambassadors in their vicinities themselves. If the
channels were coordinated, we could ask these people to contact the
Ambassadors nearby and get themselves media burnt : saving time, effort
*and* enabling the free media to be used for other people who don't have
Ambassadors around them.
Some of us have recently been working on tweaking the process. We've
come up with a draft here[1] that we'd like you to please review and
comment on. We also need more hands on board to help us bring this
change about :)
Can you please go through the page and provide your valuable feedback?
[1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Distribution
[2]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha/Fedora_Media_Distribution_...
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Thanks!
Regards,
Ankur
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha
"FranciscoD"
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* As pointed by Marcus we should update the if-else explanation with a
simple flow chart diagram.
* The Local (in person & by mail) contact records should be the
responsibility of the concerning ambassador team to keep it update and
verify before adding. So, people get efficient response and in case of any
issue can move to other available person and report any non-responsive
provider/volunteer to the concerning ambassador group.
* Any individual shouldn't add his name in the list for the sake of
up-to-date provider list. He should ask any of the his regional ambassador
if he/she is interested.
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Mustafa Qasim
Fedora Ambassador Pakistan

* The Local (in person & by mail) contact records should be the
responsibility of the concerning ambassador team to keep it update and
verify before adding. So, people get efficient response and in case of
any issue can move to other available person and report any
non-responsive provider/volunteer to the concerning ambassador group.

Yes, we know that this is what *should* be done. Can you suggest a work
flow that would ensure that these requirements are fulfilled please?

* Any individual shouldn't add his name in the list for the sake
of
up-to-date provider list. He should ask any of the his regional
ambassador if he/she is interested.

What list are we referring to here? The Local Contacts list, or the
vendors' list? Can you also be more specific about what you mean by
"regional ambassador". Do you mean "regional mentor"?
Thanks,
regards,
Ankur

On Fri, 2010-11-19 at 17:25 +0500, Mustafa Qasim wrote:
> * As pointed by Marcus we should update the if-else explanation with a
> simple flow chart diagram.
Yes, I'll look into this when I can squeeze out some time. The rest of
the page is fairly verbose, so someone who doesn't understand the
if-else part should still know what the draft intends.
>
> * The Local (in person & by mail) contact records should be the
> responsibility of the concerning ambassador team to keep it update and
> verify before adding. So, people get efficient response and in case of
> any issue can move to other available person and report any
> non-responsive provider/volunteer to the concerning ambassador group.
>
Yes, we know that this is what *should* be done. Can you suggest a work
flow that would ensure that these requirements are fulfilled please?
> * Any individual shouldn't add his name in the list for the sake of
> up-to-date provider list. He should ask any of the his regional
> ambassador if he/she is interested.
What list are we referring to here? The Local Contacts list, or the
vendors' list? Can you also be more specific about what you mean by
"regional ambassador". Do you mean "regional mentor"?
Thanks,
regards,
Ankur

Sorry, I couldn't catch you early.
What list are we referring to here? The Local Contacts list, or the
vendors' list? Can you also be more specific about what you mean by
"regional ambassador". Do you mean "regional mentor"?
I am referring to the single media provider list. I think a regional
ambassador and mentor would look same in the media provider list as people
would be concerned about who can give or help us get the media. So, for
country Alpha there will be a list of individuals A, B, C, D ... who can
provide or help to get media and it doesn't matter if that individual is a
mentor, ambassador or just a usual user.
Maintenance / Update of media provider list should be done by active
ambassador(s) from that country so, we can ask someone in case of any
complaints against media providers.
*User's Prespective:*
For users they should see a neat and "verified" list of persons listed under
countries. They may chose anyone and volunteer can also update their
availability chances/status next to their name and contact info. User should
be told clearly how to escalate in case of no response from the volunteer.
--
Mustafa Qasim
Fedora Ambassador Pakistan

I am referring to the single media provider list. I think a regional
ambassador and mentor would look same in the media provider list as
people would be concerned about who can give or help us get the media.
So, for country Alpha there will be a list of individuals A, B, C,
D ... who can provide or help to get media and it doesn't matter if
that individual is a mentor, ambassador or just a usual user.
Maintenance / Update of media provider list should be done by active
ambassador(s) from that country so, we can ask someone in case of any
complaints against media providers.
User's Prespective:
For users they should see a neat and "verified" list of persons listed
under countries. They may chose anyone and volunteer can also update
their availability chances/status next to their name and contact info.
User should be told clearly how to escalate in case of no response
from the volunteer.

Hi,
I sincerely apologise for the delay. The mail got filtered off to the
wrong place. I'm currently working on updating the Distribution pages on
the wiki. A call for participation in the mini fad must have just hit
the list. The mini fad aims at updating and verifying pages. Currently,
the target are the vendors' lists but hopefully we'll have more of these
to update the other pages as well.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Remote_Mini_Wiki_Editing_FAD2_2011
Thanks for taking time out to work on this.
Regards,
Ankur